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The method of substoichiometric separation is completed for radioactivity measurements using special nuclear measurement methods in a way that along with the substoichiometric extraction of a given metal the simultaneous quantitative separation of other metals can also be effected. Some general relationships have been derived for the substoichiometric multielement separation of MA m -type metal chelates. Particularly, the primary dithizonates of silver and copper(II) have been studied, and the application of the method is demonstrated by the separation of silver and copper from cobalt.
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Elek, A., Bogáncs, J. & Szabó, E. Substoichiometry for multielement separation by metal chelate extraction and its application in activation analysis. J. Radioanal. Chem. 4, 281–288 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513669
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